Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 December 1917

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833. No. 289. VOL. LXXV. THURSDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1917. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 flfl o DD an--- B nD ODannD S UP-TO-DATE PRINTING g c f every description undertaken, i from a visiting card to the largest size poster, by The Pinang Cazctte Prcss M-» with care and promptitude. Estimates given free and artistic g display guaranteed. g g a aaonn ßßßßßßnc annnanD
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    • 82 1 naDDoao!■■■■■■■■■■■□□□□□do i XA7 HEN YOU ARE AWAY a b V V on leave you want to keep a D in touch with Malayan affairs, J B Social, Commercial, Mining, Planting, &c. This you can do in no better way than by subs- cribing to the Weekly Edition of B the
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  • 570 2 CYNICAL APATHY IN DANGER’S HOUR. Dr Harold Williams, writing from Petrograd, on October Ist, says I spent a short time yesterday at the Democratic Conference. The co-operators were speaking. The great co-operative organisations of Russia are absolutely democratic. They existed before the revolution they will exist
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  • 280 2 Vast Powers While Congress was “up.” Congress recently adjourned after what is universallv conceded to be the most momentous ses-iou since the days of the Civil War. Tne adjournment was made amid a chorus of congratu'ations from all sides. President Wilson’s Message is particularly appreciated by members
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  • 476 2 New York, October 26 —The American secret service has frustrated a second Sinn Fein rebellion which was planned to occur next Easter on the anniversary of last year’s bloody Dublin riots. German gold was scheduled to play a part. The preliminaries had been mapped out and were
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  • 321 2 A correspondent writes to the “Pioneer”, Mr Ward Price writing from the Italian front stated that in order to save the congested railways some French reinforcements crossed the Alps through snow-covered passes. The particular passes are not specified, but the message conjures up visions of several
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  • 35 2 Paderewski, the famous pianist, who is at present in America, has submitted to the War Department a proposal to ra'se an army of 150,000 Poles in the United States.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 985 2 SITUATION WANTED. NOTICE. BY A BOOK-KEEPER (Indian, 33, A LIST OF APPLICATIONS for married) well up in estate and met- public house licences for the year cantile accounts, Store, Typewriting and 1918 to be considered at the meeting of the general office wort. Good local references. Board of the Licensing
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    • 232 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE. fl 22 H I qp HE sale 0E PUNDUT ESTATE Dindin gs fl advertised to be sold at Auction by Messr I it POWELL Co., Ltd., 17, Raffles Place, Singapore, on I H Thursday, 15th November, 1917, has been postponed to the 18th December, 1917, with completion one
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 721 3 I l |i nn II PRITCHARD’S STORES. l| g□ g J BB• g is cL. o 5 1 11 i 5 I i IkOMi f I I Prosser’s “Special Corona” Rackets. One of the best z i-H >4l p=; 1 jisSa&ssSi k;' O Rackets made $20.00 S n n *O/0
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  • 162 4 FINAL CLEARING UP. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Ndanda, December 4. The British forces have concluded two mouths of the severest and most successful fighting in Eist Africa. The whole of what may be called the south-east quadrant of the country, in size 300 by 500 miles, has been cleared of
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  • 488 4 Sir Harry Johnston’s Suggested Partition of Territory. Sir Harry H. Johnston gave a highly interesting lecture before the Royal Geographical Society, Burlington-gardens, on “The Political Geography of Africa before and after the war.” The lecture had special reference to the achievements and aims of the Germans.
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  • 120 4 With reference to paragraphs recently appearing in the Bangkok press, The Borneo Company state that the N.Y.K. inform them that until further notice all the European Auxiliary (Cargo) Steamers are to proceed via Panama instead of the Cape, on their voyages from Japan. They have heard nothing
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  • 89 4 The new programme to be given at the Empire to-night represents what is perhaps the most attractive of the manv fine shows screened at the Penang Road Theatre. The Mysteries of Myra in the first show will be followed at 9.15 by Universal’s Latest Animated Meekly, the concluding
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  • 1069 4 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club was held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mr W Peel (President) was in the chair, and the others present were Qol. Adams, Messrs DAM Brown, W S Goldie, F B
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 271 4 [To the Editor or the “Pinang Gazette.”] Sir, —May I draw the attention of motorcar drivers, through the medium of your paper, to a more careful observance of the rule regarding the approach of a car from a cross road on to a main road
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  • 197 4 “S.T.” Peculiar evidence was given in the second police court, Singapore, in a case in whiJi four Japanese are charged with criminal trespass at the house of an Indian named Mohamed Ali with intent to commit murler. The Hon. Mr. F. M. Elliot watched the proceedings.
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  • 68 4 PENANG WOMEN WORKERS. Ana- unt previously acknowledged $6,113.58 Mrs Penny $lO, Mrs Jamieson $lO, F M 0, R S $lO, Mis Souter $5— Total $6,158 58 carments for s Idiers ready cut out for workers will be given on* a» the Pown Hill every Friday at
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  • 45 4 Dec. B.—Athletic Sports, etc., Lake Gardens, Taiping, “Our Day.” Dec. 9.—Penang Golf Club, Entries Close Men’s Foursome Competition. Dec. 13 and 15.—Entertainment by Taiping Convent, “Our Day.” Dec. 19.—Board of Licensing Justices, Meeting, District Court, 2-30 p.m. Jan. 15, 17 and 19.—Penang Races.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 368 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PLANTER 9| years experience (Ceylon and F.M.S married, ineligible, just returned from home leave, seeks Manager’s or First Assistant’s billet with prospects, has been acting Manager of Estate over 3000 acres, good references. Apply Box No. 263, c/o Pinang Gazette. W ANTED. Back wheel and handle BARS 2|
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    • 53 4 In Aid of Red Cross. Owing to the demand fcr tickets in the Penang Lottery the Committee have decided to postpone the closing date for outstations till Dec. 31st. Tickets can be obtained from the Secretaries in Penang, up till January 3rd, 1918, and the drawing will take place on
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    • 143 4 J Aylesbury i Nutter ltd., O (INCORPORATED IN F.M.S.) > I NO. 8, KING STREET. I I Shipping and forwarding Agents. HEAD OFFICE IN IPOH. o .0 Branches Tapah, Teluk Ansoh and Bagan Datoh. g Special attention given to forwarding parcels. I telegrams: 11 AYLESBURY.” XDelepfjone fto. 352. j WMHBOHOeEOHaHOiMBIOHHBOOmMIOOBHaiOnniOHnHBOBHHiCINBn
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 222 4 f 31 Sparkling Entertainment of Zpaugfjs and Mystery. 1 I There’s no show in Penang like the Empire Here’s a Splendid I All Feature Programme for I I THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SUNDAY. 6. 7,8 9 DEC. 1917 j I I Manager THOMAS SHAFTO. g Ist show at 8 p.rn. THE
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  • 3810 5 .—“S.F.P.” THE WAR TAX. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Monday afternoon. The Governor’s Deputy (ths Hon Mr F S James C M G), presided and the other members present were H E the General Officer Commanding (Major General D H Ridout, C M G),
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 303 5 FRESH STOCKS. Drugs, Medicinal tinctures. Com» pressed tablets, Druggists* sundries* and Surgical requisites B W’s Kepler’s Sol: Malt and Codliver off Hvpoloid Emetine Hydrochi gr, 1/2 in 1 C.C. Jnfundin (Pituitary extract.) Ernutin (Ergotin.) Vaporole Quinine Bi-Hydrochl grs. 6 in 1 C. C. Cocaine Hydrochlor. Camphor in oil. Mercury perchloride,
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  • 1355 6 Those with a tendency to suffer from cold feet,” whose coav.ctions as to the righteousness of the Allied cauie are feeble, and whose faith in the coming victory of the armies of the Entente is shaky should read, mark, learn and inwardly digest President Wilson’s latest
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  • 1448 6 It may seem remarkable that at a time when the greatest war A Miaiatry of in history is making Poblie Health, severe demands upon the national wealth and resources, the British Government should contemplate establishing a Ministry of Public Health, and that a Bill is expected before
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  • 68 6 COURT’S FINDING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 6. At the court of enquiry into the foundering of the steamer Hoag Wan the Court made no recommendations as to the master’s certificate, aud hold that a contributory cause of the disaster was the Chin Chew
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  • 232 6 To-day’s quotation for unrefined tin in Penang was $135 50 per picul, business done. Tin was quoted in London yesteiay at £293 10s spot, and £291 three months. The Hospital Buzaar, in aid of th o Royal Flying Corps Hospital, which was held in the Town Hall, Kuala
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 194 6 f PrTtCHARD CH’ PENANG. I H SOLE AGENTS FOR: I IMPERIAL I TYPEWRITER 1 1 1 1 i j "4.1 I] I i L> I $135 Nett. BRITISH BEST. 1 The machine that has made 1 I the high priced typewriter 1 j a fad. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X X x BENSDORF’S
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    • 13 6 S. 0.” GARAGE. The best English French Cars on Hire. Tel. No. 322.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 52 6 THE TIDES. The following are the tides for to-day and to-morrow, Penang Standard Times High Water. Low Water. To-day. 3 47 a m. (sft. 4in.) 10.46 a.m. (2ft. 4in.) 5.4 p.m. (sft. lin.) 11.22 p.m. (3ft. 7in.) To MORROW. 4 30 a.m, (sft. Oin.) 11.32 a.m. (2fc. 7in 6.38 p.m.
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  • 41 6 DEATH. Lowe.—On Nuvember 24, in France, killed in action, Colonel A. C. Lowe, r a., d s o. Deeply regretted. Obituary. THE EARL OF PORTSMOUTH. London, December 5. The death has occurred of Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth, aged 61.
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  • 207 7 WAR SPEECH to congress. the CAMBRAI BATTLE. BRITISH IN ITALY. President Wilson, in a speech to Congress, affirmed that the United States was determined to prosecute the war to victory, and he asked Congress to declare the country in a state of war with the allies of Germany.
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  • France and Belgium.
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      904 7 [Rwutbr’s Telegrams], ENEMY CONCENTRATIONS BROKEN UP. London, December 4. Field Marshal Haig reports Our artil lery broke up enemy concentrations east of Gonzeaucourt and in the neighbourhood of Moeuvres before an attack could develop. The enemy’s artillery was active in the neighbourhood of La Vacquerie. There was considerable
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    • 57 7 A NAVAL COMMITTEE. London, December 4] M. Pichon stated that the creation of a Supreme Inter-Allied Naval Committee was decided upon, while unity of military action has been certainly realised by the Allied General Staff, which is working according to a programme. Diplomatically also, complete agreement was reached
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    • 9 7 London, December 4 The silver market is steady.
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  • Russia
    • 512 7 PEACE DELEGATES AT DVINSK. London, December 4. A Russian official report says a telegram from M. Skliansky, President of the Congress of the Fifth Army, states that a peace delegation from the Council o Peoples Commissaiies, at the invitation ot the Congress, arrived atDvintkon Sunday. The speeches of the
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    • 63 7 The American Attache at the General Head Quarters as well as the Chief of the French Mission, addressed to Generalissimo Dukhonine, formal protests against the armistice. Trotsky rejected these protests, adding that any further step ol this nature will inevitably provoke extremely painful complications the responsibility for which
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  • 30 7 ALLIED ATTACKS. London, December 5. A German official report says: We drove back strong enemy detachments which reached the west shore of Ocbrida Lake, and north-east of Doiran Like.
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  • Italy's Campaign
    • 113 7 SUCCESSFUL FIGHT. London, December 5. A correspondent at the Italian Headquarters says the British were successful in their first encounter with the Germans It was in an air fight. Four British aeroplanes crossed the Piave and were attacked by five Albatrosses. One of the latter was
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  • The Near East.
    • 105 7 TURKISH VANDALISM. London, December 4. Reuter’s special correspondent with the Palestine field force, telegraphing on the 29th ult., says there seem* good ground to believe that the Turks removed the archives of many civilians from Jerusalem. It is feared they have not respected churches which are the repositories of
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    • 51 7 STATEMENT IN THE LORDS. London, December 4. In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon stated that we are bolding an arc of about eleven miles from Aden. So far as was known the Turks in the vicinity had no direct communication with Turkey and had received no supplies or
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  • Naval Operations.
    • 95 7 BOATS FIRED ON. London, December 5. The Eller Dempster liner Apapa (7,832 tons) was torpedoed and sunk. It is reported that 80 passengers and crew perished and that 120-were saved. It is rumoured that the submarine fired on women and children in the boa’s. The Apapa
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  • General News
    • 96 7 THE FIRST INSTALMENT. Washington, December 5. The War Trade Board has promulgated a black list of 1,600 firms, in twenty Central and South American States, with which American merchants are specifically forbidden to trade, except under special licence. The list is officially styled the Enemy Trading List.”
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    • 45 7 London, December 5. In the House of Commons, Mr J I Macpherson stated that up to November 26th, we had taken prisoners 180.951 on all fronts, of whom 127,102 were Germans 2,092 Austrians and Bulgarians, 4,305 Turks and 8,652 native soldiers and followers.
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  • 1604 7 AMERICA’S DETERMINATION TO WIN. I Washington, December 4. Addressing Congress, President Wilson said he would ask Congress to consider again, and with very grave scrutiny, the war objectives and the measures whereby they meant to attain them. The purpose of discussion there was action, which must
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  • 46 7 The following are the result of ties played yesterday: Championship —Mr. W. K. Sharpe beat Colonel Adams by 21—18 Mr. J. M. Chalmers (d) beat Mr. J. G. Allan by 22—13. Singles Handicap—Mr. W. B. Houston! walk over from Mr. A. W. Harries.
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  • 19 7 The homeward mail D”) via Singapore, closes at 6 p.m. on Saturday j egistration till 5 p.m.
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  • 2196 8 «5 ••I t' WAMFS I -2 I g-2 Capital. Paid up. 2 Dividends. NAM j g I H 8 £.B I 19 U 1915 1916 1917 RUBBER (Dollar.) ai ci 9n 45 65 40 int. Alor Gajah Rubber Estate co so S 2 90 1909 »120,000 120,000 5 g
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  • 1006 8 SAYS AMERICA’S AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY. The following is the conclusion of an important contribution on the war by Mr. Henry Morgenthau, former American Ambassador to Turkey There can be only one end to this struggle, and that is the complete destruction of Kaiserism and absolutism. Among
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  • 633 8 SOME DIFFICULTIES. There seems to be a good deal of conception in the minds of Burmans an* others, who should know better, as to th exact signification of the terms colony" and crown colony,” and as to the varion types of colonial government. It may pe haps be
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  • 266 8 Charges of driving motor car ***** in a rash and negligent manner and also rl in without a licence were brought in the court, Singapore, against Mr. Samuel Lun an American, manager of the "Wilson, gate Co. Defendant pleaded guilty to second charge, but claimed to
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  • 459 9 M \fi Bailey nas left on a trip to f r D Slater has returned from w Suaia Lampar. B.jwsbaro, of Kvaaz. b»e left for He ouped to join the RFC. v-4'ui Yew has returned to Kuala a a r**:’ram her holiday in Petang. ia d Mrs.
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  • 442 9 7'. 3 iamaued zoe-ds the army are r »rv tjr nr<Mw»TiriTig new problems. The il ic.tirge is not only placing thousir. i- f ir soldiers hors de combat," but mging misery into many homes. Tie ordinary Tommy, who returns to I xhty wounded and war-worn,
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  • 93 9 the LATEST DIVIDENDS. Our London, December 4. The foilawing dividends of rubber companies are announced Brieh Rubber Estates, Led., 12t per cent. Selangor Rubber Co., Ltd., (Interim) 50 per cent. Madiugiey (Malay Rubber Estates. Ltd., Interim 5 per cent. Tindjoag (Fiaas) 10 per cent. Sengas Rubber Estate,
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  • 44 9 Oub Ova CcaMsrowonsT. Singapore, December a. As Singapore rubber auctions. 1.062 tons were catalogued. The feTnAud was Scanuard grades were down but tw iv better Riooec smoied SGS to SIC 2. Sue pale 599 to SlOl. The others were ?S up.
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  • 46 9 The following are the i’est quitaiionn in Messrs. Kennedy aad Co. 3 snare so Y esterday. To-day. u XI X 2 SHAKK3. I I. i 3 3 m ax o«Mrtu. United E. sl4j 514 j 515 Transactions recorded in —Kamooug Kamunting 47/- cum.
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  • 196 9 The following are additional rubcer outputs for November Aima 33 500 Ayer Ta wan t 25.939 Ayer Kuning 5.870 Ayer Kuning ?M S 79.1*51 Bungsar 30 000 Bradwall 44.259 Bakit Mertajam 74.376 Bernam-Perak w 21 900 Bakit Toh A.ang 16,103 Batu Lintang 4,209 Cluny 20,021 Cicely 54,744 Chersonese
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  • 65 9 Messrs. Allen Dennys k Co. advise us that the under-mentioned prices were realised for ruocer sold by them at their 339th auction sale heid tc-day Smoked diamond sheet No 2 65 79 P'ain smoked sheet 55 Crepe, tine pale thin 98 Fine brown n 62 Dari 32
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  • 906 9 M M. CaMMUNKATRN EY WTRFT.ESS In yesterday's telegram n the Netherlands East Indian Estimates, -says the Deli Coorant. .nr readers may have noticed that there was an item for Imprivement of ’he wireless c mmunxcaticn between. India ind Holland. When the w< rd improvement is employed. Hie communication
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  • 980 9 THE WESTERN FRONT. London. November 23.—The break-through •n the Scarpe in<i Saint Quentin front re"ealed General Hag’s strategy. The seizure f imc'.rtant points first in one sector then m mother, thus dep riving the enemy of ofiensive positions and reducing h.m u, a state M almost passive
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  • 605 9 Lecture a« Napoleonic War. Mr. H. A. L. Fisher. Minister of Education presided at the Creighton Memorial Lecture at King’s College, when Dr. D. H. Firth. Regius Prcfesscr of Modern history at the University ?f Oxford, spoke on England 1 iring the Napoieonic W ir —ia
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  • 248 9 The f< IL wing Proclamation, issued on the 7’h N-.vember. by His Majesty rhe King. published for general information: To My People. The w< rid v.de stragg’e f< r the triumph r'xut ind t'erty > en-ermg u n irs last ltd mc'St difficult phase. The
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  • 102 9 With reference to N tificaticn No. 3519. which was published in the Supplement ro the F.M.S. 'Gjvernmenr Gazette iated November 26th. 1917. -he following further telegram from the Secretary of State to the High Comm ssfimer is published for general a i OTX With reference tc your
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  • STOP PRESS.
    • 152 9 ENEMY AL TACK RENEWED. L dor, Deremher 5 An Ila im a. rt-p c~ sa. s i nta enemy, with fo r tE <iab'e erray ot ami- *?ty, ax.il .juereaad tuces, a tacked ye»ter’isy rn As»”»go i a.- «a. tj-m v ei i up h firs’ Israel'.
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  • 449 9 Alleged Criminal Breach of Trust. The case in which Cheah Ch ye a local. Baca, is uiarged with crem-nai’ breach f -rust in respect of fil. 468.55 entrusted to <i.m by member if the Ban Guan Leong Kmsi .-n behalf f Png Ah Seng was remme*i by the
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  • 313 9 A meeting .-f officials was held at the Ministry of Local Governir-oit on 26th ulxo. to further concert measures to deal with the n-uation created by the deeds in Krimg Deo. The 'roveme.rs of ’he four riiangvads. the Nui Am ph urs f the eight outer
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  • 1187 10  -  (By Patrick Mac Gill.) Midnight of July in the French World. Bowdy Benners, rifleman of the London Regiment, stood on the firestep, his eyes fixed on the pitted levels in front. The blue and transparent darkness, splashed with starshells, hung about him and gathered itself into
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  • 995 10 IN CHINA AND BURMA. An article is published in “Chambers’s Journal” of the date October 1 emanating from the pen of Sir George Scott, K.C.1.E., late British Commissioner, Burma-China boundary commission, entitled “German Brigandage in China —A Rehearsal.” This article is most illuminating and should be read by
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 428 10 A Double Safeguard. When buying Worcestershire Sauce, always look for the signattire tn Wkite J/l <gW®L^ a qj a R on the Red label, and see also that the I name LEA PERRINS is embossed |l in raised letters on the glass bottle. LEA PERRINS’ label and bottle are copied
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    • 58 10 The micuelin Red Inner Tube is made of pure para rubber it insures: the maximum mileage the minimum expense because it iasts 3 times longer than any other inner tube and costs the hast A— List of Stockists Penang; Chin Kooi k Co., The Cycle k Carriage Co., Chin Seng
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 94 10 WAR CARTOONS. [Reproduced from the World's Frees.] F A, f-» Wm&i L'l 1 Wjrek. WBS&k i Tlgg i ,f>r “My loving son.”—“New York Evening Telegram.” DGcaDDannonononnnn aanonnaanann 0 D D rv* r^3 i s nTf r W i s(• (fnf vv vIK J 1 I > < f I I
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  • 1256 11 yYew l/ear Jtfeeting, 1918, (UnderJS. R/A.’Rules of Racing.) RACE|DAYS FIRST DAY lsth January, 1918. SECOND DAY Thursday, 17th January, 1918. THIRD DAY Saturday, 19th January, 1918. FIRST DAY. TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1918. 1 7. George Town Plate and Purse. Value $4OO. A Handicap for all Ponies that
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  • 558 11 All pay in the United States army is raised 20 per cent, automatically, when the man goes into foreign service. Following is the domestic pay received by regular army, national guard and reserve officers and men now in service and to be received by the personnel of
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  • 249 11 Peking, November 20.—Opinions differ among the diplomatic representatives in Peking with reference to the recent crisis. However, several are reported to favour the retaining of the services of the Premier in recognition of his efforts to effect the declaration of war against Germany. The National
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 585 11 IR. YOUNG Co., Ltd., I I PENANG. J I CAST CONCRETE SPECIALITIES j 1 ---JJR OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. I I FANCY “MOSAIC” I 3I m H xlx Pressed Concrete Flooring Tiles i 1 h I I I M v Artistic Colors and Patterns. g '1 0I j PRICE about
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 2283 12 IZ —W— ___J j^ =^S^^==== ==g====^gS!^ gS^Sgg=S=^=^ g===; P ().British India |N.Y.K. fcx K. P. M. A M., e rIJ i KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART Incorporated In England by Royal Charter Japan Mail Steamship to. La. Jja maatschappij id -“p o. P it.i £li2oo M 0 AND INCORPORATED IN JAPAN. (INCORPORATED 111
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